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Immigration Psychological Evaluations Made Effortless

Secure your future with compassionate, clinically precise assessments. Evaluations can be conducted in English and Spanish by Spanish native speaking Counselors in
Nevada & Texas.

Cost is based on type of visa and number of evaluations and will be confirmed during initial consultation. 

What is an
Immigration Psychological Evaluation?

An immigration evaluation is a detailed clinical report that documents how deportation or separation would cause extreme hardship or proves the psychological impact of a qualifying crime. Courts and USCIS reviewers rely on these reports to humanize your story and support legal relief.

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Ready for Peace of Mind?

Compassionate, professional immigration evaluations
to support your journey.

Request an Immigration Evaluation Today!

Prefered Language
Type of Evaluation
Do You Have Legal Representation?
Urgency

Evaluation Types We Provide

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1

Extreme Hardship Waivers
(I-601, I-601A)

For families facing separation due to immigration issues.
These waivers help keep families together by proving that a U.S. citizen or permanent resident would suffer extreme emotional, medical, or financial hardship if their loved one is denied legal status or deported. A psychological evaluation provides the emotional evidence needed to support the waiver request.

2

Violence Against Women Act
(VAWA)

For survivors of domestic abuse by a U.S. citizen or resident spouse or family member.
VAWA allows survivors to
self-petition for legal status without their abuser’s knowledge or involvement. A mental health evaluation helps validate the emotional and psychological effects of abuse, creating a crucial record of trauma that supports their case.

3

Cancellation of Removal

For undocumented individuals facing deportation after long-term U.S. residency.
Cancellation of Removal allows immigrants to stay in the U.S. if deportation would cause exceptional hardship to their U.S.-based family members. A mental health evaluation documents this hardship in clear and compassionate clinical terms, giving judges the insight needed to grant relief.

4

U-Visa
(for crime victims)

For families facing separation due to immigration issues.
These waivers help keep families together by proving that a U.S. citizen or permanent resident would suffer extreme emotional, medical, or financial hardship if their loved one is denied legal status or deported. A psychological evaluation provides the emotional evidence needed to support the waiver request.

5

T-Visa
(Victims of Human Trafficking)

Document the severe psychological impact of human-trafficking, prove ongoing hardship, and strengthen your petition for T-1 status—letting you stay, work, and help prosecute traffickers.

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1

Quick Consult (15 min, free) – Confirm eligibility and scheduling.

Our Seamless 3-Step Process

2

Tele-Interview – In-depth, trauma-informed assessment with standardized measures.

3

Delivery & Attorney Review – Receive a polished PDF report + optional attorney debrief.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does the whole process take? Most clients receive the final report within 3–4 weeks. Rush is a minimum of 7 days after evaluations interviews are performed. Evaluations can be performed in person in the Austin, TX area or virtually in TX or NV

Is my information confidential? Absolutely with the acception of attorneys and immigration officials or judges involved in the case. Sessions use HIPAA-compliant video and encrypted storage.

Do you collaborate with my attorney? Yes—one attorney review call is included in every package.

What tests do you use? Standardized instruments like the Beck Depression Inventory-II and PCL-5, plus a clinical interview.

Ready for Peace of Mind?

Compassionate, professional immigration evaluations to support your journey.

Request an Immigration Evaluation Today!

Prefered Language
Type of Evaluation
Do You Have Legal Representation?
Urgency
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